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2014 Toyota Highlander XLE AWD Review

by r66xf0

“Very impresive value and quality.”

Overall the experience of driving the vehicle is fantastic. The higher seating above a sedan car makes this a pleasant ride in any weather enabling the driver to see far ahead when driving in heavy traffic. It has enough air bags to float a tank.

Avg. Dealer Rating: (35 reviews)
"Horrible experience, called ahead of time to ask them about a car that was advertised on CarGurus that stated they had the car at a certain price she said yes that was the correct price she walked to the car to verify and she said yes it was the correct price got to the dealership and they tried to sell us the car for $2,000 over that price and would not honor the price that they advertised the car for horrible experience would not go there again!"

2014 Toyota HighlanderUsed Cars
in
Boerne, TX 78006

Good Deal

Price:$25,991

Mileage:29,350

Location: Boerne, TX 78006

Average time on market:
28 days
Certified Pre-Owned: No
Transmission: 6-Speed Automatic Overdrive
Description:
Used 2014 Toyota Highlander for sale
- $25,991, 29,350 miles with Bluetooth,
Aluminum Wheels

Avg. Dealer Rating: (29 reviews)
"communication needs work. was told truck would be ready at 10 am-arrived
to pick up truck and not ready-needed tire and make ready-just better
communication"

2014 Toyota Highlander LimitedUsed Cars
in
San Antonio, TX 78232

Average time on market:
30 days
Certified Pre-Owned: No
Transmission: Automatic
Color: Maroon
Description:
Used 2014 Toyota Highlander Limited for sale
- $25,991, 79,981 miles with Leather Seats,
Sunroof/Moonroof

Avg. Dealer Rating: (44 reviews)
"Best way to start a business deal on the wrong foot is
wasting the customers time! I was in contact with Jesse
all week about this particular truck. Scheduled my
appointment with him so when I get there I assumed
he'd be prepared since we had an appointment. When I
arrived he was finishing up a deal which was fine, he
appointed me to another sales man. We went out to
look at the 4Runner and I was going over the specs
because I'd already did my analysis and wanted to omit
the long drawn out presentation. They couldn't find the
keys to the truck and I waited over an hour to test drive
. If I had an appointment wouldn't it be a good idea to
have everything prepared?! Once the find the loaner
keys he explained the vehicle only comes with one key.
When we open the truck door we're greeted by the
smell of smoke. Further cigarette burns on the ceiling of
the truck indicate the previous owner was a smoker
followed by a noticeable amount of animal hair. I try to
look past that since surely they'd be cleaning it if I
decided to purchase. They were prominent dents on the
driver side along with the door siding flapping which
was due to the previous owner locking the keys in the
car. I test drive it and noticed at 60mph the car started
shaking, for a certified vehicle to be shaking at 60. The
red flags were coming faster then I could calculate.
Once I got back to the dealership I proceeded to back
the truck in and it started making a rubbing noise. The
salesman noticed it and looked back but never said
anything. I'm looking at the mileage of this vehicle and
pull up the emails I sent Jesse and the specs aren't
matching. Come to find out that vehicle sold and the
vehicle I test drove was $3k more. At this point I was
heavily annoyed and explained there was no way I'd be
paying 29k for the condition of that truck when I
specifically came for another. If the truck sold the
decision should've been left to myself on whether I
wanted to looks at another truck. The sales guy ended
up brining Jesse over who condescendingly told me
because I've never owned a 4Runner I don't know the
value. I briefly educated him on comps that numbers
don't lie before walking out. You don't have to pay me
anything to stay away from this place! To say I won't
return is an understatement! "